1. ಮೂಗಿ

    ♪ mūgi
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಮೂಕಿ3.
  2. ಮೂಗಿ

    ♪ mūgi
    1. (noun)
    2. a kind of bird.
  3. ಮುಖಿ

    ♪ mukhi
    1. (noun)
    2. the head or chief of a department organisation, trust.
  4. ಮುಗಿ

    ♪ mugi
    1. (verb)
    2. (said of flower) to close the petals.
    3. (eye-lid) to close involuntarily.
    4. to close the eye-lids.
    5. to greet an elderly or reverential person, a man of importance, by joining both the palms and bringing them to the chest.
    6. to come to an end; to be ended; to be over.
    7. to be exhausted; to be used up or consumed completely.
    8. to set (as the sun); to go apparently beyond the horizon.
    9. to cover all over or from all sides.
    10. to excel; to surpass.
    11. to bring to an end; to finish; to stop; to conclude.
    12. to die or cease existing.
    13. ಮುಗಿದುಹೋಗು mugidu hōgu to be completed, finished; to be over; 2. to be exhausted or used up (completely); ಮುಗಿದ ಅಧ್ಯಾಯ mugida adhyāya a thing that cannot be revived; a thing of past which cannot be reconsidered or revisited; a closed chapter.
  5. ಮೂಕಿ

    ♪ mūki
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಮೂಗು.
  6. ಮೂಕಿ

    ♪ mūki
    1. (adjective)
    2. speechless; not provided with sound, music, etc.
  7. ಮೂಕಿ

    ♪ mūki
    1. (noun)
    2. a dumb woman.
  8. ಮಕ

    ♪ maka
    1. (noun)
    2. (rightly, ಮುಖ) the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin; the face.
    3. the mouth.
    4. the point toward which something faces; direction.
    5. the place or position directly before a person or thing; front.
    6. confidence in oneself, one's own abilities, etc.; self-confidence.
    7. the act or an instance of beginning; commencement.
    8. the front portion of anything.
  9. ಮಖ

    ♪ makha
    1. (noun)
    2. an elaborate celeboration in which oblations are given to a deity or several deities to propitiate them; a religious sacrifice.
  10. ಮಗ

    ♪ maga
    1. (noun)
    2. a boy or man as he is related to either or both of his parents; a son.
    3. a term of endearment used by elders in addressing boys.